How DPC Can Help Manage Your Lazy Eye

Updated on: December 06, 2024

One eye fails to develop normal vision during development, resulting in impaired vision in that eye. This disorder is called lazy eye, or amblyopia. This disorder is brought on by the brain favoring one eye over the other, which makes the weaker eye "lazy." The brain gradually begins to rely more on the stronger eye while providing less input to the lazy eye, which causes that eye to see poorly or distortedly. Amblyopia is the most common cause of visual impairment in children and is usually identified in early childhood.

A considerable disparity in vision between the two eyes is the most typical sign of a lazy eye. The kid may struggle with tasks requiring adequate depth perception, and the affected eye may seem to wander or drift. To improve their vision, children with amblyopia may tilt their heads, squint, or close one eye. In certain situations, the brain may use the stronger eye to make up for the vision loss, thus the symptoms are not always immediately apparent. Lazy eye can cause irreversible visual loss in the weaker eye if treatment is not received.

How DPC Can Assist in the Management of Your Lazy Eye

A proactive, ongoing approach to treating lazy eye is provided by Direct Primary Care (DPC), particularly when the condition is identified early in childhood. DPC providers can detect amblyopia early and start the right treatment to stop additional vision loss by doing routine, individualized eye exams. DPC provides prolonged access to care, which enables careful observation of the disease as the child's visual system grows, guaranteeing prompt intervention and therapy modifications.

For more specialized care, such as the use of corrective lenses or vision therapy, DPC doctors can arrange referrals to pediatric ophthalmologists or optometrists in addition to routine eye exams. In addition to medical therapy, DPC enables a comprehensive treatment plan that includes parental education and assistance to help them better manage and improve their child's condition at home.

DPC's Advantages for Patients with Lazy Eyes

Families and kids with lazy eye can benefit from DPC in a number of ways. Personalized, continuous care is one of the primary advantages. The clinician can spend more time talking about the child's progress and thoroughly addressing any concerns because DPC enables longer, more concentrated consultations. DPC's continuity of care guarantees that parents and kids get regular assistance, which makes it easier to monitor the treatment's efficacy and make any required modifications.

DPC's accessibility is yet another important advantage. Families can easily and directly contact their healthcare physician when they are enrolled in a DPC practice. Long wait times for appointments or referrals are eliminated, allowing for prompt response in the event that symptoms alter or new issues emerge. Families can have quick follow-ups thanks to DPC's flexibility, which is essential for managing disorders like lazy eye, where prompt treatment can avoid irreversible vision impairment.

Customized Treatment for Lazy Eyes in DPC

DPC's personalized care of lazy eye entails a customized strategy that takes into account the particular requirements of every kid. Following an initial evaluation, the DPC provider collaborates with the family to develop a treatment plan that may involve vision therapy, eye patches, or corrective lenses to strengthen the weaker eye. In order to strengthen the damaged eye's function over time, the physician could also provide advice on workouts and activities.

As the kid develops and their visual needs change, DPC clinicians can modify the treatment plan as part of individualized care. Frequent follow-up visits guarantee that any changes in the child's vision are quickly detected and taken into account when adjusting the treatment plan. This individualized strategy lowers the risk of long-term vision issues brought on by lazy eye while increasing the likelihood of a successful correction. Children can get the greatest results for their eye health with DPC's targeted, patient-centered treatment.

Published on: December 06, 2024
Doctors that manage lazy eye
  • Wilson Wang, Concierge Pediatrics in Manhattan Community Board 1
    Wilson Wang, MD, FAAP
    Concierge Pediatrics
    Manhattan Community Board 1, New York
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  • Natalie W. Geary, Concierge Pediatrics in Manhattan Community Board 1
    Natalie W. Geary, MD, FAAP
    Concierge Pediatrics
    Manhattan Community Board 1, New York
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  • Andrew Elliston, Concierge Pediatrics in Manhattan Community Board 1
    Andrew Elliston, MD, FAAP
    Concierge Pediatrics
    Manhattan Community Board 1, New York
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  • Christopher Gonzalez, Concierge Family Medicine in Long Island
    Christopher Gonzalez, DO
    Concierge Family Medicine
    Long Island, New York
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    Dr. Gonzalez is fantastic. He is pleasant and attentive. He seemed eager to give me all the time I needed and to answer all of my questions.
  • Kyon Hood, Concierge Pediatrics in Brooklyn
    Kyon Hood, MD
    Concierge Pediatrics
    Brooklyn, New York
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    Dr. Hood is a fantastic doctor who I strongly recommend. He conducts a comprehensive assessment of the patient before taking action.
  • Daniel Silvershein, Concierge Internal Medicine in New York
    Daniel Silvershein, MD
    Concierge Internal Medicine
    New York, New York
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    A wonderful internist who brings a skill set to the patient often not seen in doctors these days. Dr. Silvershein is exceptional because he is sensitive and has excellent listening skills. He stands out!!
  • Ellen Wexler, Concierge Internal Medicine in New York
    Ellen Wexler, MD
    Concierge Internal Medicine
    New York, New York
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    I'm the best version of myself, both physically and mentally. She takes the time to learn about your condition and explain how to overcome it.
  • Shanna Levine, Concierge Internal Medicine in New York
    Shanna Levine, MD
    Concierge Internal Medicine
    New York, New York
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    I was able to get direct answers to all of my questions. She was extremely patient with me. She gave me all the time I needed with her and was always available to address all my concerns.